Archive for January, 2010
Home Inspection Misconceptions With the growing popularity of home inspections today, most homes have been subjected to one before you buy or sell. The purpose of the inspection is to inform potential buyers of the real situation of the house. This allows them to make decisions regarding the property. Although home inspections are [ READ MORE ]
A home inspection is usually done by a certified inspector. The inspection should extend beyond the visual to the operational and an inspector should look at the house thoroughly to identify what is bad and what can go wrong with it. Make sure the home inspection includes at least an examination of the roof, [ READ MORE ]
Pending the results of a home inspection can be a worrying time for anyone selling a home, either a flat or inconsistent relatively new estate property, but by following some simple rules some potential pitfalls can be perfectly avoided. To narrow down your house before an inspection is essential to know what it is [ READ MORE ]
Making the investment to buy a new property in New Jersey is not as easy as it sounds. For the same reason, home inspection has become an inseparable part of most real estate deals. Certainly, buyers do not want to spend more on repairs and other bugs that are after the closing. But the [ READ MORE ]
Here's a checklist you can use to make your own pre-inspection of the pipes. There is no reason not to check your home for yourself before hiring a certified inspector. This way you can compare notes and ask questions. He will give a full report on the condition of the house. Among what [ READ MORE ]